Twitter users aren’t the only ones freaking out about Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes’ fake voice. On Wednesday night, Busy Philipps took a few minutes to share her thoughts on the HBO documentary that has captivated the nation, The Inventor, which featured Holmes’ deep baritone that many have said is totally fake. The Busy Tonight host insisted that we should stop “voice shaming” Holmes, but that didn’t stop her from delivering a spot-on impression of the disgraced Theranos exec, right down to the rumbly, masculine-sounding tone. No need to continue posting your Holmes impressions online; Busy Philipps just killed the game.

“We are halfway through the week. We deserve a comeuppance story,” began Philipps’ monologue. “Wow guys, has HBO delivered with their doc The Inventor.” Philipps explained that “the film follows Elizabeth Holmes and her weird, fraudulent blood company Theranos,” adding that “there is SO much to unpack” in the story. “Like many people on my Twitter timeline, I’m kind of obsessed with her voice. If you haven’t watched it, she sounds kind of like –” she said, lowering her voice about eighty octaves to capture Holmes’ bizarre vocal embellishment.

“‘I lower my voice so that you take me seriously, thus enabling me to swindle you to give me money for a thing that is literally impossible. A machine that I made up in my head,'” said a deep-voiced Philipps, much to the audience’s pleasure. Continued the Busy Tonight host, “I obviously do not defend her actions, but enough with the voice shaming already. Was it all ultimately a lie? Yes, yes it was. But let’s not dislike this woman for trying her best to thrive in a patriarchal industry. Let’s dislike her for being a delusional thief.”

Philipps concluded by turning the discussion inwards. “As someone who gets a lot of guff for the way that I speak — and if I do say so myself, also has a magical box — all I have to say is, where is my $9 billion?!”